On Dec 27, 2006, at 12:58 AM, Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x24C day of Apache Harmony Geir Magnusson, Jr. wrote:
On Dec 25, 2006, at 12:31 AM, Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x247 day of Apache Harmony Nina Rinskaya wrote:
Hi all,
That's just to let you know that I run Eclipse Unit Tests under
Cruise
Control on Linux (SLES 9)/ia32 and windows (xp)/ia32. During
last 10
days Alexey Ignatenko and I worked on enabling EUT on Harmony and
have
increased EUT pass rate from ~60% up to 93-95% (not taking into
account some intermittent failures). Many-many thanks to Alexey
Ignatenko for all his great work.
Does it make sense to report EUT regressions to the mailing list?
definitely!
when your local CC becomes stable enough, it makes sense to forward
it's output to alerts@ automatically. (but do not forget to
update the
exclude list regularly)
Agreed that this will be good to get posted to the list...
but the above statement about the exclude lists confuse me. What do
you mean "update the exclude list regularly"? If this is about local
exclude lists for CC, we need a better solution - something general
so that everyone can see what is being excluded for the CC 'cloud'.
IMHO, we should commit the EUT infrastructure some day so that
everyone can do 'ant eut.fetch' and 'ant eut.test', and CC does the
same.
Yes! Anything anyone is running as CC should be :)
geir
Well, first try. Today my local Cruise Control reported significant
EUT pass rate downgrade with similar failures logs, and Eclipse
failed
to start (silently died after "Select Workspace" dialog). It looks
like it is caused by commit r489307 - just comparing classlib
rollbacks to r489307 (Eclipse dies, some EUT tests fail) and
r489306
(Eclipse 'Hello world' passes, EUT tests pass as usually). Could
anybody take a look at this issue please?
gosh! could anyone, please, rollback the r489307 ASAP? I cannot
fix it
quickly :(
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